Triplett 37-68 CamView Replacement Battery 7.4V 2700mAh
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Triplett 37-68 CamView Replacement Battery 7.4V 2700mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
2700mAh
Triplett CamView IP Pro-8W HD CCTV Tester — 7.4V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (37-68)
This 7.4V 2700mAh Li-Polymer pack replaces the original battery in the Triplett CamView IP Pro-8W HD CCTV Tester (model 8066). It fits the same connector and BMS interface as OEM part numbers 37-68, V1, and 37-100. Capacity is rated at 19.98Wh, matching the original specification.
- CamView IP Pro-8W and 8066 compatibility: Both the Pro-8W and 8066 variants run the same 7.4V power rail and share an identical connector footprint and BMS handshake protocol, which is why a single pack covers both models.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack under the combined load of the LCD, active PoE detection, and IP camera link-up. The BMS held voltage within spec through probe initialisation spikes and did not trip cutoff during sustained diagnostic sessions.
- Post-install calibration cycle: After fitting this pack, run a full calibration cycle through the CamView instrument menu before your first field deployment. The tester maps battery state during calibration — skipping this causes premature low-battery warnings mid-survey even when the pack is well charged.
BMS cutoff when the CamView initialises a PoE or IP camera link
When the CamView Pro-8W powers up a PoE port or negotiates an IP camera link, the current draw spikes sharply for roughly half a second. An aged or partially discharged original pack can drop below the BMS undervoltage threshold at that exact moment, triggering an immediate cutoff. This replacement pack's cells sustain higher instantaneous discharge without that voltage sag. If the tester still cuts out at probe power-up, charge the pack to full — above 8.3V — before retesting.
Tester powers on but shuts down when transferring data via USB to a laptop
USB data transfer to a PC adds a measurable load on top of the display and active test circuitry. If the pack's cells have degraded, the combined draw pulls terminal voltage low enough for the BMS to trip. This is distinct from a simple low-charge shutdown — it happens at what the indicator shows as 30–50% remaining. With a fresh pack at full charge, the CamView should complete a full transfer without interruption. If it still cuts out, confirm the pack voltage at rest reads at least 7.8V before starting the transfer.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Triplett
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Li-Polymer
- Battery Type: Li-Polymer
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My CamView IP Pro-8W won't turn on after sitting in the carry case for three months — is the battery dead?
Li-Polymer cells enter a deep-discharge sleep state when left unused and drop below the BMS recovery threshold, typically around 6.0V. At that point the instrument sees no valid voltage and refuses to power on — the pack isn't dead, but the BMS needs a recovery charge. Connect the original charger and leave it for at least 90 minutes before pressing power; most packs recover once the cells rise above 6.8V. If the tester still won't respond after a full charge cycle, replace the pack entirely.
The battery percentage on the CamView display jumps around — it shows 60%, then drops to 20% after one camera test, then reads 55% again at the next reboot.
The CamView's voltage-threshold indicator recalibrates its display reading against the cell's resting voltage, not a tracked charge level. A new pack has slightly different resting voltage curves than the original, so the percentage indicator reads inconsistently until the instrument has seen two or three full charge-discharge cycles. Run the pack down to the auto-shutoff point, then charge fully to 8.4V — repeat twice and the display percentage will stabilise.
The CamView shuts off mid-logging session even though the battery showed more than half charge at the start.
Sustained sensor load during a logging session draws more current than the idle display state the percentage indicator was calibrated against, causing a voltage dropout that triggers BMS cutoff before the displayed percentage reaches zero. This happens most often when the tester is simultaneously running PoE detection, recording video output, and maintaining a live IP camera link. A degraded original pack cannot hold voltage under that combined load — a fresh pack with full cell capacity resolves it. Before the next session, verify resting voltage reads at least 7.9V after a complete charge.
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